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Grant Kocharov

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 July 2016

Gisela Dreschoff*
Affiliation:
Gisela Dreschoff (University of Kansas) and Högne Jungner (University of Helsinki)
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Grant Kocharov was a man whose life mirrored all the complexity and controversy of the fate of Russia in the second part of the 20th century. Kocharov was a bright, colorful, and ambitious person. He was born in Georgia, and his childhood and youth were not sunny and cloudless. His father died early and it was very difficult for his mother to feed their large family.

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Copyright © 2008 by the Arizona Board of Regents on behalf of the University of Arizona 

References

Kocharov, GE, Viktorov, SV, Chesnokov, VI. 1981. Nuclear-Physics Studies of the Moon and Planets. Moscow: Energoizdat. 184 p. In Russian.Google Scholar
Konstantinov, BP, Kocharov, GE. 1965. Astrophysical events and radiocarbon. NASA technical report NASA-CR-77812; ST-CMG-AC-10430. (Translated from the original Russian article in Reports of the Academy of Science 165(1):63–4.)Google Scholar